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sense of duty

 

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Noun sense of duty has 1 sense
  1. sense of shame, sense of duty - a motivating awareness of ethical responsibility
    --1 is a kind of conscience, scruples, moral sense, sense of right and wrong

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Sense of Duty

Description:

The sense of duty refers to an individual's moral or personal obligation to fulfill their responsibilities or obligations towards others, society, or a specific role they hold. It is the feeling of moral commitment or responsibility to act in accordance with what is considered right or expected.

Sample Sentences:

As a noun:

  • Having a strong sense of duty, Mark always puts in extra hours to ensure the project's success.
  • Emily's sense of duty compelled her to volunteer at the local shelter every week.

As an adjective:

  • The sense of duty among soldiers is admirable as they risk their lives to protect their country.
  • Rebecca's sense of duty as a teacher motivated her to go above and beyond to help her students succeed.

As a phrase:

  • It is important to instill a sense of duty in children so they grow up to become responsible adults.
  • In many cultures, a sense of duty towards elders and family is highly valued.

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